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Hungary Votes in Key Election That Could Unseat Orbán

via Washington Times·yesterday·5 sources

Hungarians are heading to the polls in a historic election that could end Viktor Orbán's 16-year grip on power, as his populist Fidesz party faces its most serious challenge from a united opposition. The contest has drawn global attention after VP Vance's controversial visit to rally support for Orbán and amid accusations of fraud from both sides. The outcome could reshape European politics and signal whether the populist wave that defined the last decade is cresting or crashing.

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Coverage from 5 outlets

BBC World

Final push for votes as challenger to Hungary's Orbán senses victory

Washington Examiner

Hungary decides in key election that could unseat populist Prime Minister Orbán

Washington Examiner

Hungary at the center of world politics as dramatic election approaches

Salon

MAGA and Putin bet big on Hungary's election — it backfired

ElectionsWorld

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